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The Modern Painting. “All art is useless” Oscar Wild e , Irish writer (1854-1900). Vocabulary. Subject. Styles. Colours. Painting. Others. Lines. Shapes. Styles: Realistic Abstract Pop Cubist Impressionism. Subject: Landscape Portrait War
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The Modern Painting “All art is useless” Oscar Wilde, Irish writer (1854-1900).
Vocabulary Subject Styles Colours Painting Others Lines Shapes
Styles: Realistic Abstract Pop Cubist Impressionism Subject: Landscape Portrait War Scenes from everyday life Street scenes Vocabulary
Colours: Light Dark Bright Soft Lines: Straight Wavy Clear Strong Vocabulary • Shapes: • Round • Geometric • Square
Others: In the foreground… In the background… At the top/ bottom… On the left/right… I think… Yes, it’s OK, but I prefer… In my opinion… Vocabulary
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The Modern Painting “All art is useless” Oscar Wilde, Irish writer (1854-1900).